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Role Group Leader / Snr Princ Research Fellow
Professor Julie Bines is the Group Leader for the Enteric Diseases group at MCRI.
Professor Julie Bines is the Group Leader for the Enteric Diseases group at MCRI.

Top Publications

  • Chan, J, Nirwati, H, Triasih, R, Bogdanovic-Sakran, N, Soenarto, Y, Hakimi, M, Duke, T, Buttery, JP, Bines, JE, Bishop, RF, et al. Maternal antibodies to rotavirus: could they interfere with live rotavirus vaccines in developing countries?. Vaccine 29(6) : 1242 -1247 2011
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  • Gidudu, J, Sack, DA, Pina, M, Hudson, MJ, Kohl, KS, Bishop, P, Chatterjee, A, Chiappini, E, Compingbutra, A, da Costa, C, et al. Diarrhea: case definition and guidelines for collection, analysis, and presentation of immunization safety data.. Vaccine 29(5) : 1053 -1071 2011
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  • Healey, KL, Bines, JE, Thomas, SL, Wilson, G, Taylor, RG, Sourial, M, Pereira-Fantini, PM. Morphological and functional changes in the colon after massive small bowel resection.. J Pediatr Surg 45(8) : 1581 -1590 2010
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  • Pereira-Fantini, PM, Stephens, A, Thomas, S, Wilson, G, Taylor, R, Sourial, M, Stanton, P, Robertson, D, Bines, JE. T1932 The First Proteomic Analysis of Adapting Intestine Reveals Novel Biological Networks With Confirmed Differential Expression of Fatty Acid Binding Proteins (Fabps). Gastroenterology 138(5) : s -609 2010
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  • Stephens, AN, Pereira-Fantini, PM, Wilson, G, Taylor, RG, Rainczuk, A, Meehan, KL, Sourial, M, Fuller, PJ, Stanton, PG, Robertson, DM, et al. Proteomic analysis of the intestinal adaptation response reveals altered expression of fatty acid binding proteins following massive small bowel resection.. J Proteome Res 9(3) : 1437 -1449 2010
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